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The Coronary Health Improvement Project (CHIP) for lowering weight and improving psychosocial health.

Carmen L Thieszen1, Ray M Merrill, Steven G Aldana, Hans A Diehl, Marita L Mahoney, Roger L Greenlaw, David A Vermeersch, Heike Englert.   

Abstract

This study extends previous research evaluating the association between the CHIP intervention, change in body weight, and change in psychological health. A randomized controlled health intervention study lasting 4 wk. was used with 348 participants from metropolitan Rockford, Illinois; ages ranged from 24 to 81 yr. Participants were assessed at baseline, 6 wk., and 6 mo. The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and three selected psychosocial measures from the SF-36 Health Survey were used. Significantly greater decreases in Body Mass Index (BMI) occurred after 6 wk. and 6 mo. follow-up for the intervention group compared with the control group, with greater decreases for participants in the overweight and obese categories. Significantly greater improvements were observed in BDI scores, role-emotional and social functioning, and mental health throughout follow-up for the intervention group. The greater the decrease in BMI through 6 wk., the better the chance of improved BDI score, role-emotional score, social functioning score, and mental health score, with odds ratios of 1.3 to 1.9. Similar results occurred through 6 mo., except the mental health variable became nonsignificant. These results indicate that the CHIP intervention significantly improved psychological health for at least six months afterwards, in part through its influence on lowering BMI.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22049673     DOI: 10.2466/06.10.13.17.PR0.109.4.338-352

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Rep        ISSN: 0033-2941


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Review 3.  Psychological and pharmacological interventions for depression in patients with coronary artery disease.

Authors:  Phillip J Tully; Ser Yee Ang; Emily Jl Lee; Eileen Bendig; Natalie Bauereiß; Jürgen Bengel; Harald Baumeister
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2021-12-15

4.  Long-term effectiveness of the community-based Complete Health Improvement Program (CHIP) lifestyle intervention: a cohort study.

Authors:  Lillian Kent; Darren Morton; Trevor Hurlow; Paul Rankin; Althea Hanna; Hans Diehl
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2013-11-20       Impact factor: 2.692

5.  Short-term effectiveness of a lifestyle intervention program for reducing selected chronic disease risk factors in individuals living in rural appalachia: a pilot cohort study.

Authors:  David Drozek; Hans Diehl; Masato Nakazawa; Tom Kostohryz; Darren Morton; Jay H Shubrook
Journal:  Adv Prev Med       Date:  2014-01-16

6.  'Live more': Study protocol for a community-based lifestyle education program addressing non-communicable diseases in low-literacy areas of the South Pacific.

Authors:  L M Kent; P Reierson; D P Morton
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2015-12-09       Impact factor: 3.295

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